Inmarsat secures first Fleet
Data Premium installation in Asia Pacific with Diamond
Bulk Carriers and Nautilus Labs
17 Jun 2021
Fleet Data provides data
acquisition, processing, uploading, and interface links
between engine and Nautilus Labs’ fleet optimisation
solution so that Mitsubishi Ore Transport and Diamond
Bulk Carriers reap rewards of big data without hardware
expense.
Inmarsat, the world leader in
global, mobile satellite communications, has been
pivotal in connecting digital stakeholders for Asia
Pacific’s first Fleet Data Premium project. Delivered
for Diamond Bulk Carriers, the project requires no new
hardware to enable access to the Nautilus Platform for
maximum fleet efficiency.
At a time when Covid-19
restrictions continue to hamper travel for marine
engineers, Inmarsat drew on certified engineers at
Japanese service partner JSAT MOBILE Communications Inc.
to retrofit Fleet Data on a Mitsubishi Ore Transport Co.
Ltd-owned vessel at Tsuneishi Shipbuilding. Fleet Data
is an Internet of Things (IoT) platform with inclusive
bandwidth, delivering full visibility of a vessel or
fleet's data anywhere and anytime.
“The Inmarsat service network
supports maritime digitalisation worldwide. In this case
the customer wanted Fleet Xpress and Fleet Data to
support IoT-based fuel monitoring and management,
installed in Japan at a moment when engine service
attendance was not possible,” said Keng Hoe Toh,
Business Development Director, Inmarsat Maritime.
With Inmarsat now offering
‘freemium’ Fleet Data with Fleet Xpress so that owners
can use a limited number of shipboard data tags to trial
IoT-based solutions without investment risk, Toh and his
team devised a way to include more tags using ‘Fleet
Data Premium’, enabled by a simple Modbus interface.
“The charterer effectively pays a
fixed monthly tariff for the data needed to cut its
monthly fuel bill. Fleet Data provides the bridge
between engine data acquisition and Nautilus Labs
analytics without additional hardware, at minimal
capital expenditure for the owner,” added Toh.
“This is a great example of
collaboration in the shipping industry,” commented Matt
Heider, CEO at Nautilus Labs. “Nautilus Platform enables
Diamond Bulk Carriers and Mitsubishi Ore Transport to
strengthen their partnership for fleet performance. Our
interoperable solution integrates with Inmarsat’s data
transmission to provide predictive insights and a
decision support tool. With more and more regulations
coming up, these companies set themselves up for success
by optimizing fleet efficiency to reduce emissions and
outperform in the market.”
“A value creation strategy that
includes decarbonisation in logistics activities is a
focus for Diamond Bulk Carriers in 2021,” said Shusuke
Miyazaki, Chartering and Business Development General
Manager, Diamond Bulk Carriers. ”A solution that
accelerates our engagement with smart shipping and data
analytics also helps us to secure a competitive
advantage in response to a rapidly changing business
environment.”
“In line with all that is best in
engineering, Fleet Data Premium succeeds on both
technology and cost, for the owner, charterer and
application provider, also satisfying detailed yard
retrofit planning needs,” said Marco Cristoforo
Camporeale, Head of Maritime Digital, Inmarsat.
“Inmarsat is delighted to have provided the cornerstone
for a Diamond Bulk solution to maximise data management
capability at minimum cost, developed for different
stakeholders with different ambitions.”
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